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AMEP Recognizes Telops & LSI Methane Airborne Detection Service

AMEP Recognizes Telops & LSI Methane Airborne Detection Service

 

PRESS RELEASE
QUÉBEC CITY, CANADA – FEBRUARY 04, 2025

Telops, part of Exosens and a renowned brand in hyperspectral imaging systems and infrared cameras, alongside our partner LiDAR Services International (LSI), is proud to share that our methane airborne detection solution has been officially documented as an emission detection method by the Alberta Methane Emissions Program (AMEP) to be included in an Alternative Fugitive Emissions Management Program.    

Telops’ Methane Airborne Detection Services offer high-precision and real-time results. Our state-of-the-art thermal infrared hyperspectral camera, integrated into multiple aircraft types, can detect methane and other gases under all conditions, day or night, even in the presence of water or snow on the ground. With our groundbreaking technology, our expert team can identify and quantify leaks with precision, thanks to our renowned Hyper-Cam.  Our infrared imaging camera, the Hyper-Cam Airborne Mini and our state-of-the-art software, enables gas detection, identification, and quantification, along with geolocalization of methane clouds.

“I am pleased that our methane inspection method using our unique remote sensing technology is now part of the AMEP’s validated technologies list. Thanks to AMEP for the rigorous testing of our solution and congratulations to our skilled employees for their exemplary work,” said Telops’ CTO, Mr. Martin Chamberland.

This collaboration will help even more Canadian industries in detecting and quantifying methane and other gas emissions with precision. Together, we are reducing emissions, cutting costs, protecting workers’ health, and shaping the future of methane detection!

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